Open Safety Evidence Vault

A privacy‑first, open‑source platform that securely captures, encrypts, and preserves incident evidence using cryptographic verification, enabling individuals to maintain legally credible, tamper‑proof records during harassment or emergency situations.

Description

Problem Statement

In many real-world safety and harassment cases:

  • Evidence is lost, altered, or deleted

  • Victims lack structured documentation

  • Reports lose credibility due to missing timelines

  • Existing safety applications focus only on emergency alerts rather than evidence preservation

There is a clear need for a secure system that helps individuals maintain trustworthy digital records.

Proposed Solution

Open Safety Evidence Vault is designed as a secure digital evidence management system that allows users to document incidents safely and systematically.

The platform enables users to record incidents through notes, images, and audio while automatically ensuring:

  • Local encryption for privacy protection

  • Verified timestamps for authenticity

  • Cryptographic hashing to prevent tampering

  • Structured chronological incident tracking

  • Generation of organized evidence reports

The system prioritizes user control, transparency, and long‑term reliability of recorded data.

Key Features

  • Secure incident logging with multimedia support

  • AES‑based encrypted local storage

  • SHA‑256 hash verification for tamper detection

  • Timestamped incident timeline

  • Exportable structured evidence report (PDF)

  • Fully open‑source and auditable architecture

Impact and Use Cases

The project aims to support real societal needs, including:

  • Women’s safety and harassment documentation

  • Domestic violence evidence preservation

  • Campus and workplace incident reporting

  • NGO and legal aid assistance

  • Personal safety record keeping

Rather than functioning as an emergency alert system, the platform strengthens evidence credibility and accountability.

Technical Approach

  • Privacy‑first, local‑first system design

  • Cryptography‑based data integrity model

  • Secure evidence workflow from capture to verification

  • Open‑source implementation for transparency and community trust

Project Goals

  • Improve reliability of safety-related documentation

  • Protect user privacy by design

  • Provide reusable open-source safety infrastructure

  • Enable ethical and socially impactful technology



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